Who else prefer Monsterverse & Pacific Rim film series to the 1998 Godzilla film and Cloverfield franchise?
Who else prefer Monsterverse & Pacific Rim film series to the 1998 Godzilla film and Cloverfield franchise?
Sounds agreeable at least when it comes to the recent Monsterverse movies. Last I heard Pacific Rim is dead if not animated and Cloverfield live is dead or was dying on streaming too.
10 Cloverfield Lane deserves to stand on its own though. I don't know if the other Titan movies ever made a good survival thriller where the capital B big things never actually showed up.
Pacific Rim, yes. But outside of Skull Island, which I thought was great, the recent Godzilla movies are not as good as Godzilla 98, Shin Godzilla, or most of the Japanese G films. The only thing they are better than is King Kong 75.
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Yes and no. Pacific Rim 1 is good, 2 is shit as I understand it (I refuse to even watch it after some reviews and spoilers). Most of the MonsterVerse, 3/4ths of it, are great to middling, but GvK was really, really, really shit (that one I did see - and I regret it). Meanwhile 1998 while a horrible Godzilla adaptation, is an alright monster movie (better than GvK). And while the spin-off sequel things have been weird/not good, the original Cloverfield movie actually is pretty good.
Honestly, what's even the point of this thread?
Being better than 1998 Godzilla is a low bar.
I thought G 98 was a fun monster movie. Okay, it wasn't a good Godzilla movie, but not a bad giant lizard movie.
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The problem was it was done by Roland Emmerich, who's not a great filmmaker
It was an ok giant monster movie, and the 90s seemed to have somewhat of a resurgence of such movies so it fit in with that. But it's one of the worst Godzilla movies ever IMO.
The first two Cloverfield movies are better than anything that's come out of the Monsterverse or Pacific Rim series. By a very WIDE margin.
Really? I thought Cloverfield was just an OK daikaiju movie.
My problem with these daikaiju movies originating in the USA is the daikaiju don't have much personality. Godzilla, for instance, is a character all on his own, and so are Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, etc. Pacific Rim movies had well designed daikaiju and jaegers, but they needed more individuality in their behavior and actions
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Monsterverse Pacific Rim >>>> Cloverfield/Godzilla 98
Is this question serious while I will love Cloverfield for introducing me to the beauty that is Jessica Lucas, the first movie held my attention, the rest were meh. The Monsterverse movies were at worst a meh (GvK) to like Skull Island all the way to love KotM. Pacific Rim was ok to good much better than GvK and maybe slightly better than Skull. However what really makes this decision easy is that Godzilla 98 for me is as bad and I hate it as much as Vakanai hates GvK. Which I didn't think was good either but I don't dislike it like Vak does, however I might hate Godzilla 98 even more. It is like they took something I love and made it crap, sort of like that Green Lantern movie (which even that I don't loath as much as I loathe Godzilla 98).
I def. liked Godzilla 98.
It just shouldn’t have been called Godzilla.
As a giant monster movie in and of itself it was great. The special effects, the action, the humor, all first rate. Broderick, Reno, and Azaria all turned in good performances.
I know the above’ll fall on deaf ears but I gotta stand by one of my favorite nineties movies.
Oh yeah, and I liked Cloverfield.
It was a really innovative way to present a giant monster running amok.